Andrew James Klovensky was arrested March 12th after HPD Detective David Johnson discovered several photographs on the suspect’s cell phone depicting what appeared to be children – persons under the age of 18 – engaging in sexual behavior.

If convicted, Klovensky could face between two and 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000 dollars.

According to HPD Chief Kevin Lunsford, the department utilized Cellbrite – a type of equipment which enables law enforcement agencies to read information on cell phones – in an ongoing sexual assault investigation, and it was during this process that the photographs were located on Klovensky’s phone.